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Taste Around Abby: Abbotsford’s New Culinary Experience Launching This Week
Taste Around Abby brings a fresh Abbotsford culinary experience this week, inviting locals to explore food trails and vibrant dining…
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City of Vancouver Adds New Community-Led Experiences to Its Things To Do Page — What’s Happening This Week
A quieter shift toward neighborhood culture is changing how residents discover activities across the city, emphasizing the importance of Vancouver’s…
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UFV’s New Public Workshops & Talks This Month: How Abbotsford Locals Can Join
UFV has launched a new series of public workshops and talks this month, offering Abbotsford locals free and low-cost opportunities…
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Canada Launches a New Immigration Pathway to Bring More Foreign-Trained Doctors Into the System
Canada has introduced a new immigration pathway for doctors, offering a dedicated Express Entry stream, 5,000 PR spots, and faster…
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Alberta’s Teacher Strike Showdown: Why Parents Get $150 a Week While Classrooms Struggle
Alberta is preparing for a provincewide teacher strike. The government is offering parents $150 a week, but teachers and families…
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The Vanished Bracelet of Amenemope: Inside Egypt’s Hunt for a 3,000-Year-Old Treasure
Discover how a 3,000-year-old gold bracelet of Pharaoh Amenemope disappeared from Egypt’s museum lab, what it reveals about heritage protection,…
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Turning the Wheel on Danger: How Surrey’s Traffic Safety Strategy Could Save Lives
Surrey’s bold Safe Mobility Plan combines infrastructure upgrades, speed control and community action to reduce deaths and serious injuries on…
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When the U.S. Reopens CUSMA: What Canada, Mexico, and Your Business Stand to Gain (or Lose)
“Explore how the upcoming CUSMA / USMCA joint review in 2026 could reshape trade rules, labor enforcement, and supply chains…
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Between Drug Fear and Duty: Unpacking the U.S. Strike on a Venezuelan-Smuggling Boat
An analysis of the recent U.S. strike on a Venezuelan drug vessel tied to Tren de Aragua: legality, motivations, human…
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Carney vs. Poilievre: What Their Face-to-Face Reveals About Canada’s Political Crossroads
A face-to-face between Mark Carney and Pierre Poilievre exposes Canada’s political crossroads: economics, trade, rising costs—and what citizens want next.
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